The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 2 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 - 520 頁 |
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... performed on his part ; and whether they incline to a treaty of commerce with the United States on any and what terms ? This communication ought regularly to be made to you by the secretary of state , but that office not being.
... performed on his part ; and whether they incline to a treaty of commerce with the United States on any and what terms ? This communication ought regularly to be made to you by the secretary of state , but that office not being.
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... communication , because the thing itself cannot remain a secret ; and by mentioning it to him we are enabled to say with truth , that in every step relating to the treaty of peace we have acted confidentially in regard to our ally . I ...
... communication , because the thing itself cannot remain a secret ; and by mentioning it to him we are enabled to say with truth , that in every step relating to the treaty of peace we have acted confidentially in regard to our ally . I ...
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... communicate to me last month , had I not heard you were in Holland . I received some time ago a note from you , which I should soon have acknowledged , but was at first prevented by a multiplicity of engagements , and since by illness ...
... communicate to me last month , had I not heard you were in Holland . I received some time ago a note from you , which I should soon have acknowledged , but was at first prevented by a multiplicity of engagements , and since by illness ...
第 12 頁
... communication of your sentiments on the subjects of it . This you were so kind as to promise . Your subsequent silence led me to apprehend , that this affair might have been overlooked in the attention to matters of more apparent moment ...
... communication of your sentiments on the subjects of it . This you were so kind as to promise . Your subsequent silence led me to apprehend , that this affair might have been overlooked in the attention to matters of more apparent moment ...
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... communicate to you their in- tention to appoint , & c . I told him , that his communication might encounter some little difficulty , because you could not properly hear anything from the British Consuls , these being characters ...
... communicate to you their in- tention to appoint , & c . I told him , that his communication might encounter some little difficulty , because you could not properly hear anything from the British Consuls , these being characters ...
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